The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI (www.thebdri.com) is happy to 
announce the new 10 days-long, Field Research-oriented Courses in Marine 
Mammals Science (FRC) (Winter & Spring 2010 Season).
 
These training courses are specifically designed for those students 
(undergraduate and postgraduate) seriously interested in pursuing a career in 
marine mammal science. Students may choose one of 
the three exclusive courses, listed bellow, depending on where their interests 
lie. Each academically FRC combines exclusive lectures, hands-on boat-based and 
computer exercises, assignments and tests.
 
The FRC are limited to 6 students to ensure individualized instruction. 
Students will be trained during FRC in a wide range of areas including 
scientific data collection, field research concepts and methodology, computer 
orientation, use of statistical analysis, presentation and report of findings, 
and much more. You might well leave a course with a simple research project to 
carry out in a location of your choice!! 
 
FRC are divided in three exclusive training courses 
(http://www.thebdri.com/education/courses.htm): 
 
FRC 1001 (Date: 29th March) 
MONITORING COASTAL BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN POPULATIONS
This FRC provides an in-depth, hands-on immersion into the field of marine 
mammal science and more particularly applied dolphins research. The variety of 
subjects approached on this FRC provides 
students with the tools and practical experience needed for a greater 
understanding of coastal bottlenose dolphin populations and their conservation, 
as well as deeper insight into behavioural research concepts and methodology. 
As a result of successful completion of this course, you will be able to select 
and use appropriate research methods available to characterise the status of a 
coastal bottlenose dolphin population.
 
FRC 1002 (Dates: 12th April; 17th May) 
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND COMMUNICATION IN A FISSION-FUSION SOCIETY 
This advanced FRC aims to provide specialization in behavioural methods, 
focusing in particular on bottlenose dolphin social behaviour and 
communication, achieving an integrated approach to the 
understanding of the behavioural complexity of this species. By the end of the 
course, students will be able to design a project to assess the social 
organization of a bottlenose dolphin population. In addition, course attendants 
will get experience in using bioacoustical methods via computer practical 
sessions involving classification and analyses of bottlenose dolphin 
vocalizations.
 
FRC 1003 (Dates: 1st March; 3rd May) 
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN POPULATIONS
This advanced FRC surveys an extensive amount of knowledge and ongoing 
investigations concerning marine mammals conservation, achieving an integrated 
approach to address human-dolphin conflicts 
and advice on mitigation. As a result of successful completion of this 
specialization course, attendants will gain a deeper insight into the various 
factors influencing the incidental capture of bottlenose dolphins, use of 
ecosystem-level models to predict the impact of human activities and explain 
the importance of local, national, and international policies that aim to 
protect bottlenose dolphin populations.
 
BDRI has developed a financial aid to support students and unemployment people, 
covering approximately between 25% (fall-winter season) and 10% (spring-summer 
season) of the FRC Tuition & 
Program fee. Comfortable housing (private and double rooms), with shared 
cooking and bathroom facilities are provided.
 
There is no deadline to apply. However, applications are accepted on a 
first-come, first serve basis. Positions are open until filled.
 
APPLY NOW! 
Step 1. Read through this general information carefully:
www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/courses.pdf 
decide what course/s you want to study, take note of any dates that may be 
preferred.
Step 2. Once you have decided which course/s you would like to study, it's now 
time to submit your application by email to [email protected]
 
More information:
email: [email protected]; 
telephone: 00 39 346 0815414 

Bruno Diaz Lopez 
Chief Researcher / Marine Zoologist 
Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI 
V.Armando Diaz Nº4 07020 Golfo Aranci (SS) Italy 
www.thebdri.com 
[email protected]  
tel.+ 39 346 081 5414
tel. + 0789 183 1197
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